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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1953.

Israel Puts Forward Emblem Of The Atlantic Alliance Suggestion For Talks

Brussels Security Measures

Brussels, Nov. 12.

Belgium's Defence Minis.

With Jordan

U.N. POSSIBLE SITE FOR CONFERENCE

New York, Nov. 12.

ter, Colonel B. E.-M. De- Israel today proposed that senior political Greef, told Parliament to- and military representatives of Israel and Jordan day that to prevent the re-meet at the United Nations Headquarters in New surgence of German mill- York to discuss armistice problems and especially divisions in the European the prevention of border incidents,

farism, the 12 West German |

Army would have to be

dispersed us far as posible.

In this way, he added, Ger- nun trumps might • Fillcated con Belgian roll.

Groups of demonstrators as romble: rutalde Plament House before the Foreign Minis-

The proposal was made by Mr Abba Eban, the Israeli delegate, in a speech to the Security Council.

Mr Eban said that he was empowered, with the Assistance of senior political and military advisors to represent Israel in such talks.

Instructions to

Mr Eban to negotiation towards permanent. ter, M. Paul Van Zeeland, and make the offer were contained perce, It was urgently necessary the Defence Minister spoke in jin # specin cable which hein the mesulime to improve the support of the Government Breevived from the Isruet Gov-current operation of the Israel-

Jordan armistice agreements, for ratification of the European ernment early today.

(EDC)

while Israel's

Defence Community

He said that

Mr Eban added that the pre- treaty which was presented to nutin objective was progress by sence of Joldan representatives Parliament today.

nt

Extra

security precautions

were taken due monstrators.

to

the de-

M. Van Zealand salti the possibilities of easing East-West tenzen wers better now than had been for many years, derpite ever-present threats of acute. Vien.

He tell the Lowe Hourer "Le!! us not have any Blusiony how- ever. If we reeded en ebj.ct lesson to guard as against with ful thinking, the latest Russian note provided i:,"

lle described the present world situation as "fluid" and contrin- Ing possibilities that did not exist before."

12011

and

have

RESHUFFLE Major-General Vagn

IN EAST

GERMANY

in

the

113

Unitcel the

Nations Blend- quarters for the present Security Council

well ns debate,

Bennike, Chief of Staff of the United Nations

Supervision Truce Organisation, made

ap-

with place

Mr

Jordan,

to hold talks

Eban told the Security

Caunett that the tensions

"

On

und

of

Lord Ismay, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, shown with the design for the official N.A.T.0. fling and emblem. He explained that the symbolism of the flag might be described as "a four-pointed star representing the compass that keeps us on the right road, the path of peace, and a circle representing the unity that brings together the 14 countries of N.A.T.0." The emblem is while on a navy blue background--now the official colours of the Altaßlle Allance-Express Photo,

British

Farmers

Approve New Marketing Plan

London, Nov. 12.

Farmers and meat traders widely welcomed the plans of the Government for agricultural price supports and the marketing of farm produce when all rationing and food control ends next Summer. Success for the scheme would be a distinct political success for Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's Government.

Summer the

The farmer will have

Poto

SOUTH AFRICA MAKES REPLY TO CHARGES IN UN. Status Of S.W. Territory

New York, Nov. 12.

South Africa today replied to the charges made in the 60-nation Trusteeship Committed of the General Assembly that she had incorporated the territory of Southwest Africa.

Winding up the week-long general debate on the international status of the former German colony, Mr G. P. Jooste, lender of the South African dèlegation, spoke first of the Soviet Inion's accusation about "the growing assertions of South Africa in her endeavour to absorb the rest of the African continent."

"This is indeed a mort cynical, Union of South Africa to the statement coming as it dees from territory, subject to such legal

representative of Soviet modifications Hursin," Enid Mr Jooste,

the

may requires circumstances "I bellava I do not have to Full and plenary powers of demonstrate this."

both administration and legisla- the territory, said

coun-

in-

A number of delegations had tion over pointed to the representation the South Africa delegate, granted to Southwest Africa in "were conferred upon. South, the Union Parliament as evidence| Africa. of annexation.

"The mandate conferred upon "Charges that South Africa the Government of my has virtually incorporated or try the fullest right and annexed the territory of South disputable competence to Africa are nothing new," said minister and legislate Mr Jooste,

Southwest Africa as an "The question of representa-tegral

part of the Union To Be Debatedtion of Southwest Africa in the South Africa.

Union Parliament was, first con-

"Where

then is there room sidered as far back as 1934 and for the word 'annexation' In Commons ·

the League's Mandates Commis Incorporation'?" slon was duly apprised at the sald. Reuter.

Conscription

London, Nov. 12. The duration of military servico of conscripts in Britain will be debated on Monday upon the request of the Opposition, Captain Harry Crookshank, Leader of the House of Commons, announced today.

Following the meeting of the Parliamentary Labour group (oday, it was learned that the Opposition intends ed to ask that the law on conscription be extended for one year Instead of five.

The Opposition wants the duration of military service to be re-examined by the House, and to be reduced from two years to 15 montlas BS 5001 possible.--France-Presse,

Pakistan

Appeal To The Powers

time of my Government's inten-

tions in this regard.

"What is more, had it not been for certain subsequent develop- ments, there is little doubt that those intentions would lave been implemented."

1018 RESOLUTION

In 1940 and 1947, the South African delegation had referred

specifically in the United Nations

ad-

for

in-

of

Dr

Mr Joosto

TO-MORROW'S

CHINA MAIL

The opening chapter of the

to the proposed grant of Parlia-serialized version of Sir Winston mentary representation to the Churchill's fifth and last volume territory.

of his World War II memoira

The General Assembly tool titled "Triumph and Tragedy." oto in a resolution in 1940 that that representation did not con- stitute a

violation of the provi- sion of the mandate,

Feck, the "flim.Biar with to

• The life story of Gregory

Illusions." Mr Peck has written this story himself and an en- grossing instalment will appear

each Saturday.

In fact, a Russian proposal in 1949 that South Africa's law for the association of South- west Africa with South Africa

An additional sports page violation of the which will feature weekend constituted a

Charter was defeated as was b prospects and current comnienia similar proposal-in

on the following Ibeat sporta:

1950.

the rejection of these

should fully have dis- re Sbocer, by 1. 31. Mão-

of the "allegations of in- Tavlih, one of the Colony'a best-

were agala made during the

Mor

annexation

which Informed football writers,

course of our present debate,"

Mr Joaste,

The mandate for Southwest

Israel's frontier were due to unexampled policy of Berlin. Nov. 12. political, cronomie and military The East German Foreign slege" conducted by the ___Argl Minister, Dr Lothur Bolz, was States, today appointed "Ambassador. Mr Eban said: "The attacks Extraordinary and Plenipoten-on Israel's life, properly Unry," it was announced in a communities under cover Cabinet communique quoted by formistice agreements are pur- BRITAIN'S ROLE

the East German news agency, poseful and defiberate, ADN.

trad inevitably The agency Apart from the EDC Bill, Biz

gave a further counter-netions, some of which, to debate Bills an details of the appointinent.

such as the Qibya Incident, additional protocols to the North

The communique sald Herr cause a loss of innocent Ha

Israel Atlantic Treaty for mutual dosts- Georg Handke, Secretary of which Slate NATO nations! tance between

and

East German unreserved deeply regrets and

deplores.

British farmers, like those in be a produce marketing board En States, and a Bill for ratifi-Foreign Ministry, had also been PROFOUND REGRET

the United States, France and for fatstock which will operate Mr Eban was giving Israel's other countries, have been dis-in competition with the livestock cation of the treaty between Bri-appointed an Ambassador.

Acting East German EDC countries,

Prime de of the border situation with tinctly the

what auction system. nervous about Minister Herr Walter Ulbricht her Arab neighbours, which was would happen to signed in Paris in

May 1952.

their long Referring to a provision of Cabinc) that ferr Heinz Wink the light of the incident on announcel at a meeting of the brought-up by the Council In

Cuaranteea prices

the From next Orice the Anglo-Eurojuan trvaly, in

Government finally stops bulk farmer will be free to sell his ler had been appointed Minis-October 14 at Qibya, the Jordan buybig and selling of food. The cattle, sheep and pork pigs to which a British Minister would

ter of Construction, the agency village, where an estimated 42 Anal controls attend all discussions of the six-

will end next anybody and to get the highest Inhabitants Ille of common

were killed

Summar.

price he can. Fmu Anna Kundermann has inter to Britain and the EDC, en relieved of her post

Mr Eban asked the Security

The

Government announced M. Van Zeeland said, “f,

Council to call upon the Arab real difficulty in seeing a single end of the East Gerinant diplo- States to negotiate direct with its plans for dealing with the fold guarantee on prizes. If he

situation matic mission in Poland and is truck with a view to the re-

na White Paper, sells by auction and gets less than raalter of importan to the

to fake over anolber. task, the placement of armistice ngree-

It provides for a new and the guaranteed individual price Atlantic powers that would not

communique added.

unique systems of price suppùris, for a fat animal, then the Gov- affect Brillin mid the

As Minister

ments by Bral peace settlements. which already has be applied enment will pay hin enough to of Reconstruc- On the Qibya incident in par- tion, Herr Winkler succeeds Drticular, Mr Eban said that the

to cereals for next year, to be bring what he gois up to that Lier Bolz,

prico. The guaranteed who

price Foreign Minister on October 1,

became mood and background for the applied to fatstock.

The

be fixed in the Spring proposals for

the will the light of the marketing of livestock, however, an a eliding seasonal scale with prices for different of the East German diplomatic atmosphere it which Israel's were the one thing that drew the int mission to Hungary, has been bard struggle for security and fire of furnirs. They were, on gracies of falsteek. Only fatsiock

the other hand, praised by meat told in ne auction will quality

the individual price guarantee. "In instructing me to portray

traders.

New York, Nov, 12. this background as fully as For years the Government This guarantee will safeguard the

Pakistan today made an mest producer against a pocr Government of his bought and sold all meat,revet if it is due to the chances urgent plea in the United directs me, nevertheless, paying farmers prices set In to say that it regards the less-of-

cach year. Now the of the makes a her than to the Nations Political Committee innocent life at Qlbya with pro-

inferior quality-of-his-product: fre to give the found and unreserved

Mr Koichiro Asakal, retiring The collective guarantee will for the great powers to get formere the choice of selling assure stability and a fair level together regret," he added.

their meat

and reach agree. Japanese Minister in London, on the open auction of return to the Industry us a ment between themselves

has postponed his departure for market as before the

war or whole

Tokyo from November 19 until through a voluntary marketing

over disarmament to remove If the price which farmers 03

Ume next month, board which would buy and

A whole have been paid for the threat of war.

Embassy spokesman sold today, pell all meat,

And many fatstock over 12 months falls

Mr Asukai is exchanging posts farmers do not like to return to

Any scheme for disarmament, below the standard price, then

with Mr T. Oda, Director of the auction market, even with the difference will be the col foredoomed to fallure In A

regardless of its merit, was the Economic Department of the price guarantees,

the lective guarantee payment. It

Japanese Foreign Ministry. absence of such agreement, the will

be paid to all farmers Pakistan delegate, Mr Raiz Pira- next yees.

Mr Oda is expected here early selling that type of faistack,

Mr Asakoi has beco của said. Government mado It It is impossible to tell in ad-

here since August 30, 1951.- clear that the scheme, as an vance whether the new policy He recalled that some positive China Mail Special. nounced, was intended to meet will cost the British taxpayer results had been achieved as a the immediate situation follow-more or less.

result of informal meetings be-

EDC

to

ite asked the. House remember the heavy price the world had paid for its "failure to resolve the German problem after, and even before, the first

world war. **

incident could only be under- Ile Stefan Heymann, head stood in

and

relieved of this position "Now we have before us the appointed Ambassador to Poland persibility of a practical and instead, the Agency_rald. concrete solution to which the ! The head of the East Germun German seem to have given | diplomalle mission to Czecho their whole-hearted support," he Fakt,

The House will continue the debate next week,-Reuter,

slovakin, Hear Benard Koncu. has been appointed Ambassador following the raising of the missions to Embassies.-Reuter,

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD -Across: 3 Swallows, 0 Oven, Resigned, 11 Scimitar, 13 Orin; 18 Reprical, 18 Denizons, 19 Orbs, at Manicure, 23 Bracelet, 23 Aged, 27 Treatiso, Down: 1 Bois, 2 Lavi, 4 Whot, 5 Lair. 5 Owner, 7 Sedan, 9 Rigid, 10 Satan, 12 Chçar, 14.Innor, 10 Sepal, 17 Limit, 19 Orbit, 20 Brave, 21 Molt, 22 Nowa, 28 Urgo, 24 Eidy,

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pence was conducted.

the

"This was a most unfortunate cxplosion of pent-up feeling and 11 tragic breakdown of restraint after the provocation of brutal attacks such as the cold-blooded nurder of mother and her children in their sleep."--Router.

REGENCY PROPOSAL

The

SHORT-TERM

modified in the light

WITHDRAWN Union, the

for

Urgent Necessity Of Disarmament

ing decontrol, and would bo Under the old system. of con- tween the four great powers of ex-sumers' subsidies a rise in world proposed by Pakistan, Syria and perlence,

prices meant heavier subsidies. Iraq in 1051. The three farmers' unions of Under the new system, however,

*"Wo have no intention to Britain The National Framersa rise in world prices would

Scottish National relieve the Government of pay-press this suggestion and would

be Unlon Farmers'

the ing subsidies to the producers. content to see the great Northern

If world Ireland Farmers

agricultural prices powers meet 1ogether in private tead to fall during the next, laiks, leaving it to them to de- London, Nov. 12. Union-stated that the arrange few years then the burden on termine the manner and timing," Mr Patrick Gorden-Walker, mets

ments outlined in the While

rovi- the British taxpayer will be Mr Piracha added. former Labour Secretary for Paper contained many Cermenwealth Relations, moved sions which the industry wel- increased, although it will be a

a claure when the buil making comed.

and

He admitted to "a sense of saving to the housewife's bud- disappointment, not frustration, માં ། at the bleak record" of the Dis- the Duke of Edicburgh Regent "strong objections" to the live-

reiterated their set they

The British Government is armament Commission. at present, paying £30,000,000 Though Pakdain thought the

But

was debuted in desit in the

House of Commons today,

stock auction system.

The bill was given a third The farmers have been press-for meat subsidies, £14,000,000 Commission should condo Its for bacon, £40,000,000 for work, he added," "e the ke to reading unoppored and new goes ing for the creation of pro milk, £7,000,000 for milk wel be brakes in the Held of dis-

ducers' marketing boards only

to the House of Lords.

fare schemes, £7,000,000 for armament, the restoration of a The ‘elaure—which was later to develop the voluntary market- withdraw woul mpare

iting of fatstock, either on a five-butter, £47,000,000 for bread; cordial political climate is of

£3,000,000 for cheese prižadėty possible for Britain to have weight or on a grade and dead and

M. AM

of the Unitoa Press. Governor-General when the weight basis.

Ukastine" blained, the Anglo Queen was abroad in the sme

Airiericem group" for the failure to agrop on distumamera" STKİ

polky #reflected with finality, the Berlin, Nov. 13.-

United States aku ct Wrecking Nine French prisoners of war, any dizainetoent." captured by Bövlet tidops in thờ lost war, were handed over to plovia, said it was imperative for M. Vindener Popovic, of Yugo- the French authorities here to the smaller powers to play a port day by the Soviet authorities, in rolying the diazandament dead-

they would immediately but consider them at a later date.

In its While Paper the way as other Commonwe:2th Government stated that such countries,

boards could not be operated POWS Handed Over decides that United States Ho clauso read: "That any reference In this Act or the Regency Acts of 1987 and 1943 to persons to whom Royal func- tions may be delegated as Coun- sellors of State shall be con-

VIEWS ACCEPTED A. J. Jackson, Secretary of the National Federation of meat

strued in such a way as not to traders, which represente il French officials said Redfer,

exclude one usich person."

Mr Gordon-Walker said: "I am trying in this clause to cn- rure that this bill shall not put a statutory bar in the way of appointing a single person" or "a Governor-General here in the Queen's absence in such a way

that it would require a new Act in future."

miggosted it might be left Ho open whether the Queen would appoint ringle" "GoverNOR- General or a number of Coun- Pellors of Stato and that the Quem would have the power to appoint a single Govemar 1: 80 ndyfod by her Ministers,=== China Mall Special. ****

and

of Britain's butchers, said, appears that the polley views which we have put for ward from the meat side of the industry have been largely ac ceded to by the Government."

In announcing its new plans for marketing agricultural pro-

VISIT MACAU

duce, the Government revealed Come to Macau for the weekend and visit

that Britain is now producing 51 per cent more food, than be fore the war and is now feeling half the population from the products of Britain's soll instand of only about one-third. This present Government's polle Choice

to raise this to 60 per cent.

Under the Government's plon

| for marketing miest, there whi

THE “FEIRA POPULAR”

(FUNO THE FAIR). Portuguese dishes, tombola and

many other attractio

Africa provided that tho

• Rugby, by "Pak Lo,” a.... knowledgeable local criśle of: this game.

Badminton, by

#Arro-

mandatory power shall have 21211, the best known" kod full power of administration recognized expert of the popular and legislation over the terri- Hongkong sport. tory as an integral portion of

the Union of South Africa, and may apply the laws of the

BONIC

DEPARTURE IS POSTPONED

London, Mov. 12.

me

EN

Cricket, by "The Zomble." whose notes have already gained for him a large and sppreciative reading, public.

Softball, by "Gropper." prominent authority on tha game,

PICTURES

and FEATURES:

CHINA MAIL TO-MORROW

things must be done --

but I drink

MSEWANS because I like if

HED ARVÉL SPARKLING BEEN—W&EWAN-YOUNGER, ATHU EDINBURGH.

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